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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Jun 1901, p. 9

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F0 was ready to 611 #3. We Say Sen. half the regular Fregular stock ' ShOUId last blues we pes Black Silk M Underski :- t 3, {1:3} 3, linenette faced fl 3 sateen with M :e. regular prices a, for only ........ '35 silk undemkins, f. , lted and corded a...._ oned colors; “PM“ a bra-Id dtrim llnhggourm $1 150ng LENE OF nwith flounce and 08, regular $2.95 Ladies‘ Fancv T ’ silk waisfoincyzfluitk‘. ined throughout, 5, for only; ...... 3-75 ladies’Dresg. cques ing Sacqnes ttecn, bl;ck baby ribbm :ewar e, tr only $3.50 If only $5.00 llqs Print Plastér Paris, etc., at lowest LUE 1N "I vvvvv- ”vv- vvâ€"‘v Issnweesfully used 11103me by on: 'C . ”Indies. Safe.eflectnal. mic-est ‘ ‘ for Cook‘s («we ltd Call- » ‘ noo emu :11 Mixtures. pills 3nd - Mmnedangemus. Prioo.No. l. 81%” hllonegrees stronger.$8 per box. 0. Medan receipt of price tnd two teens "- The Cook Compnny Wind? Ont. 1 ix: 1311:1290!de recommend {7:11 '- ' Dmgziats in Canada» Salami 2 is sold in Lindsay by k , Pm, A. Higinbotham, Morgan “ '- and E. Gregory. druggists. Dflfififiai'flm" ORE. 'erson) [l The underiigne Lie public that. :1 Le trimmed withroseu Carpet. and sil". These are my: ifgu‘gon to pin xlity for $2.“ lity for $1.25 Son A 1.1.... a ’- One Price evfl')’ L98 5 b Iv ._, tr». onl mm, .1an 29th.. 1901 gfi'fi-v ‘ ii 0 i promptly and carefullv. EhWtion (g my work is inviteh. W moderate. m Agent [war of Marriage Licenses Conveyancing In all Its forms CT} Weldon Jn h. mus FLA VELLE anus. ~Genera1 servant \\ armed to go to “Onto. Good wag. s \ppr’ to h H J. Lytle (umer of Glenelg m1:- Lafirence-< < .â€":.’.1. McCulloug rah eye, ear and “2: Specialist,D a the Simpson “*1 Lindsay, ex er} Wednesday m2t04 PHmâ€"5-1-,}'r. IAKirkfield cul‘rurimndcnl writes ”ma-11901 is 5111! I1 (1 «mt there {the 11-“ MM -:1 ~' r1-111_11ining me tents will 1.0 11-0. rated in a MRIPOSA TOWNSHIP CLERK otl‘ 1-3 \Llll IL Elf. A. B. Terry has a the Hanet bicycle in Y merit‘an consul a ”muela says that V Mn L’Tnu'c “1‘ ynld... ”5’? In!” the annoy-tun!!! 0' buy- ” Ems Goods at such '0' In Public Library . “1‘8 Paris Gum-n at P.H.C0ad's. brings and matrasses just to ca , n... .n L|u\'1LlL<.u In “ The annual picnic and gauu-s in ion With the public school “X0 17 Fem-Ion. will be held ‘ncwfla 9115's {hilt where the bean . grows no mnsquitns “111 ‘7 Urgent: Point and Pcterboro In. ’51 ROTC of n 1' ”-50 and 32 Dr... MONEY TO LOAN "Dita-s =cretax y. 5am Point on Saturday. June A g00d time- is anticipated. ..,A‘_B- Tfi‘r 1'." has a fine sam- Robert Portequs. SINGS ABOUT TOWN North of Carter's Store. '11] of 1.30 pm T0? ctinE 3- Cimdidat. Little Local Lines .1 assocx .Cly a loci‘] ; Paris Green cit izem eat their delegates. :have been made for irailway fare. IE. .\'\.P.P., and others V ”aw out 25, 35 and - Dumas FLA VELLE 5 Academy 0‘ Music, . of Lindsay. on FOR/ (“120.95 THE KING. indiress the C :iations wishes to inform has removed his dwlare that the ' should gather up 1 the streets. A for the pur- iidat e for the are invited to ms will kind- 1 his shoe last he ditch. Wheelâ€" '-0 See them go. “M. C. Pink of ‘ ,WARDBR. JUNE m. 1901 :19 in his win- ;1 better repu- }’ appearances at P.H.Coa(1's. Ont. Mame- Little Local Lines “Pure Paris Green at P.H.(,‘oad’s. -â€"â€"Scc my stock of extension tables, in ash. 01m and oak, from $4 up. M. E. Tangney.â€"23-3. -â€"500 yds 0! Dress Goods to be offered at 20 per cent. less than actual cont. DUHDAS FLAVELLE uâ€"The Benson House is having a. hull and stairway constructed at, the western side in the space formerly m-cupied by (’05. Carroll. ---Jas. ()‘Cr‘nnell was before P. M. Steers yesterday on the complaint of Fishery Inspector Brady and was 1.11mi $10 and costs. ' â€"-â€"'I‘he county council appointed a (-wmmitlee to present an address to “r. E. Kylie conqratulating him on his mecess in the recent examine. tions. dre‘ss from the Board of liduvaxion, the Town Council and thi- County Council. The Minister Of Education. Hon. Richard Harcourt. will deliver an address on “Educmiunal Tenden- C105. DI â€"â€"Faithful Brethren Lodge A. F. A. M. will attend divine service at St. Andrew's church on Sabbath morning next. June 22nd. Rev. J. W. Macmillan. B. A. will conduct the service. â€"â€"On Thursday evening of ast week several ladies met in the S .M. GA. parlor to discuss a ladies' gym- nasium for this town. Cmnmit‘ nos appointed will rvport at a mecting in the same place to-night at 8 o'clock. All are invited. -â€"â€"Fnr first class Incl-(t l' )"nlor and genuinv Paris “men In ll iszin- bnthzun's next D111} 1101.. c.â€"â€":2.3â€"I~‘.. -â€"â€".\lc.\'. Kirkpatrirk had two fins:- ors of his right Land takvn off at {atlabun’s mill (m Sutmwla)’. lli- got the: lingexs unzqizi'i: 1mm of .x.,. m..." ». m n-nmn and the 10:: â€"Mr. W. W. Logan is suffering from an internal trouble that made it necessary for him to be removed 10 his brother's home at London, Ont, last. week. His condition is‘ critical. â€"Mr. 0. J. B. Yoarsluy owner of the Little Britain chwse factory is not boarding his chm-3v in Lindsay this year. Hi- says that his first sale brought as high price as that paid on the Board. In his opinion not as many cheese will bu} maulethis year as formerly. More butter will be made. Up to this dam only 100,000 boxes nav' been made against 200,000 last year at 11-. same time. -â€"-Mr. E. Morden of Niagara I'ulls South. visited Lindsay on Monday as a representatiw of the Ontario gov- ernmenz seeking to arrange for a col- lection of fruit for r-xhibiiion m. the Pan American. He was a natiVe of this town forty. years my). LIr. A. B. Terry was appomted commission; er here and will receive all consign- ments and forward it without charge As the various sorts of fruit ripen it J‘W kllh v..â€" -V-~, is to be hoped quite a number of samples will be sent from this county â€"--On Wednesday night of last week Mct‘onnell‘s }'aeht.“Laura. Mac" took a private party down the river: On the return trip the wheel struck vat log and the shaft parted. Shore was reached and the passengers came home in a farmer’s carriage. The yacht was brought up next day. It was expected that the wheel was lost but examination showed that it had become tangled in the steering gear and came to port with the craft . -â€"Iron bedsteads in different des- igns, at correct prices. ISLE. Tang- ney .â€"â€"-23-3 . ,7 _ A" - l“ -â€"There is a very dangerous cross- ing on the west side of the west quarter line of Emily. between the sixth and seventh concessionsknuwn as the Orange line. «Mr. Jas. 'l‘wohey of Calgary is home for a short visit. Mr. Twohey is engaged in the (iron-r business in the west and is pruml of that counâ€" try. Cattle wintered on the grass weigh as high as 1600 in the spring “ithout being stalled ' a day and bring all the way up to 5 cents a pound. Mr. Twohey says the Short- horns are a trifle tender for the cli- mate but a mixture of shorthorn and Hereiords is the favorite stock. â€"â€"Sturgeon Point is starting early to have a mix-up with regard to its school funds. The corporation forms part of a school section of which parts of Fenelon and Verulam are the balance. This 3ear its coun- cillors made a school tax levy but did not pay any of it over. The auditor insisted that it should stand as a liability and was reprimanded by the authorities. Then, by misâ€" take a government school grant was sent. They at once paid this over as their school taxes. Government discovered its mistake and asked for the amount back. The Point legis- lators replied that they could not hand it: back for it had been paid chr to the school. There is stands. â€"â€"-On Thursday the 6th inst. the tim‘ ’Mariv Louise was bringing a tow --â€"On Thursday the 6th 1n5t. uu: tug Marie Louis: was bringing a tow of logs across Balsam lake and on‘ account of the wind it was found necessary to anchor. The bottom is mainly flat rock and the anchor Would not hold with the result that the boat came near going on shore. Shortly before shore was reached a hold was got, but when it came. to raising the anchor again it could not be done. After a good deal of labor it was got part way up and the boat made Rosedale Where help was got, to pull on board the boat's anchor caught in another of enormous pro- portions that had been fished up from the bottom of the lake. The trophy weighs over‘500 pounds and was on’ exhibition on the deck of the 3Marie Louise during her stay at the ldock for repairs last week. Lam- reg. $6. $8.50 and s7 Stalls u- 55. auunas a FLA VELLE anus. int is starting curly -up with regard to s. The corporation a school section of r‘enelon and \‘crulam This year its coun- aght'in part of :‘1‘ and the log 1 away from i: 0 separate 11.0111 "M' ' summer Gaps fancy linens, 1'09- 33: quality for 25:3. DUND‘S FLA VELLE BROS. â€"â€"New arrivals of parlor, dining- room and bedroom furniture, lounges etc, at M. E. Tangney's.â€"â€"23-8. â€"---Messrs. Cathro, Symons Goad Shannon and Carroll l1ave painted their store ironts. Keep at it. fronts. Keep at it. â€"â€"â€"Auction sale of Crockery, Tin- wure, Glassware. etc. at Lennon’s on Saturday night, June 22nd.â€"-â€"25â€"1 --A big crowd went On the first. moonlight excursion of the season on Monday night. An hour was spent at the Point. The excursion was Under Collegiate Institute auspices. -â€"S‘cc the splendid va’z'es In Dress Goods on display In our e 5! windows. 8:. 'NDAS FLA VELLE BROS. -â€"\\'. A. Woese and son Bert Ship- ped a mixed czxrload of horses to Montreal on Saturday last. They were all purchased in this immediate neighborhood. Bert is this week busy arranging for the shipment of another loud. Delegates Will Meet on Saturday the 29th â€"Adresses by W. H. Hoyle and Others. “Dairv produce and eggs are now coming into the Dundas and Flmclle storehouse in place of the foul 111111 wore there during the lull and win- ter. The cold storagv is perfect. In four stories the grvat mick-walled compartments are (lurk and silmn with a temperature of almm 30 ('11)â€" gruei This is uccoxnplishod by 1111' vork of one small from-clad engine r1111 1w electricitxâ€"so (111113 1119112111- ning Il 1511 at Fonvlun Falls r1-1pm‘ in characters 01‘ ice in Lindsay A fast game of lacrosse opened the. season here when the ()shaw'as and Lindsays came into collision on Monday at, the agricultural park. Not more than 100 people were presentâ€"which by the way is a bad omen for the new athletic grounds. The match was a, good one and furâ€" nished a good exhibition of the na- tional game. Oshawa scored the first two goals but then the locals went in and tied the score by half time. In the second half they. could negotiate only one goal while their ;adv'e.rsaries got two. Some very ‘rough plays marred the game. Ref- eree "Art" Robinson permitted too much of that sort of thing to suit the visitors and was replaced by Mr J. M. Martin. ~~.\ucliou sale of crockery. tinwun glassxvuro. etc. at Lennon's Saturml) night. Jum- 22nd.-â€"â€"25-1. -â€"For chemically pure Paris Green in any quantity try IIiginbotham'S. next; Duly I'Iouse.â€"â€"25-3. -â€"'I‘he Burgess gas light has been installed on the streets of Bradford and is said to be a very fine light. Messrs. Burgess and Drayt‘on will be in town in a. day or twn to further m'gotiations with the council fur a contract Mm. -â€"For biliousnoss. canst ipat ion and all liver complaints use (fund's Cuscam Tablets. LINDSAY LACROSSE TEAM DEFEATED The Obhawas Mange to‘Thrcw Them Down by One Shot, ‘ (‘onm-rvativos will meet in convenâ€" tion at the Academy of Music on Saturday the :29th inst. Mr. \‘u'. 11. Hnylv. M.I’.I’ for Nurth UnlarEoAVill be the chief speaker. Local men \V ill also addruss the meeting. A candid- uu- “‘iil iv chosen for the next elecâ€" tion. A full attchdanco of (ii-Engines and all others intorostod in thv poliâ€" tic-.11 issues of the day is dosirvd. Judgement was given our Monday morning at Osgood Hall. Toronto. by Judges Street and Fulconhridgc as to costs in the petitions of Thornâ€" ton against the returning ofiicvr. and Burnham against Thoronto. in the West Durham election case. In the first case each man has to pay his own costs, and in the second Thorn- . Rupture Specialist Coming Lindsay is to be favored by a visit by that eminent authority on Rup- ture, J. Y. _Egan, Specialist of ”forâ€" onto. He will be at Lindsay. Bonâ€" sou House. Saturday afternoon and evening. Sunday all day and evening. One and a half days only, June 20â€" 30. Remember this gentleman has been visiting our section of country periodically for the past quarter of century. He is to-day the leading and most successful authority in this special line of practice. If you .â€" cvnvl- ton has y;.--.r are a sufferer, from rupture or vari- cocle (false rupture) you cannot do better than consult with this speci- __.‘-Am§c WLLCL kllul. Vv-â€"â€"r~7v ulist when the opportunity presents itself. See advertisement and note dates carefullyâ€"2+2. I have received «instructions from Mr. John King to sell' by public aucâ€" tion on the lot opposite the station Lindsay, on Monday, June 24th,rain or shine. a consignment'of 30 wellâ€" bred western horses, from one yoal' upwards, sired by Kentucky stal- lions. Amongst them are aflot 0f well-matched pairs‘ that will make good roadster-s : also a number that will make g 0d single drivers. There are a numbe .. of choice brood mares, some of which are in foal to Kenâ€" tucky sires. Horses can be inspected several days previous to sale. Terms cash. Sale atwone o’clock. sharp, and strictly without reserve. See large posters for testimonials frnnn those Who have purchased Terms cash. Sale at .. one o'cmCK' sharp, and strictly without reserve. See large posters for testimonials from those who have purchased horses from Mr. ‘King. _ _ After the sale everybodyâ€"includmg ladies and childrenâ€"is invited to the grounds to see the lassoing 0‘ the horses. 7 _, â€"â€" .â€" “‘nvnx‘r THE CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION Auction Sale of 60 Well-Bred Western West Durham Election Case to pay all COStS Little Local Lines ENNON. Auctioneer 1 1’0 An acceptable and very sensible Wedding present tor young lady friend would be one o Trunks made especially for ladies. These Trunks are beautifully fitted, made strong and durable mountings manufactured especially for this store. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. We c Before purchasing it will pay you to visit our TRUNK DEPARTMENT. We deliver all goods to town‘ free of charge. â€"--Miss Dreelor of Montreal is the. guest of her sister Mrs. Geo. Job'biLt. Hlouelg-st. Rev. J. \V. Tottcu of Warkwwrth spent a few days the guest of Dr. E. A. Touen. since conference. â€"-â€"Mrs. J. Campbell and her son Mr. William left, this week for Maci- nuc. Man. “Mr. Elsworth Webster of New “Isstminstvor. 13.(.‘., is visiting his homo in Mariposa. --Miss Chrysler, Saluslady of the mantle department; at Sutclif‘fo and Sons. lvft‘ last, week for her holidays at her home in L'xbridge. -â€"Rev. L. S. Hughson came. back on Monday from a twoâ€"weeks Visit at Sarnia. â€")Ir. and Mrs. Chars. Knight of Muripos will visit North Ops friends: next wevk and he “resent at the Wedâ€" (iing nf Miss Patch of Auora. â€"â€"i\h‘s. J. F. Jobbitt of Montreal I‘urmcrly of Lindsay. is visiting her cousin Mr. (:00. Jobbitt, and other friends. -â€":\Ir. Jam. Laidlcy and Miss Laid- Icy left this mornmg for u Lenâ€"days visit with Brockvillo, Montreal and Shm‘hrnkc friends. -â€"â€"-Mcssrs. Harry McQundo and Ed. McConnell of ()memec spent Sunday with friends of town. -â€"-Mr. Hugh Mark formerly of Lindsay but now of 'I‘m‘omo and his friend Mr. David Banks of 111111 city. loft Montreal on the 12th for a visit to friends in Scum-and. â€"-Mr. T. Sadlcr and Mr. B. F. Heesm- are attending the electrical Cungrc-ss at Ottawa this week. Mrs. {eesor is visiting friends there durâ€" ing the convanion. -Bish0p Swdatman held confirma- tion services at St. Paul's last night He will confirm classes at Dunsford .rlhis afternoon and at Bobcayguon to- night . ---Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Morris are visiting in Toronto. -â€"-â€"Mr. W. E. Ritchie. of Liskcard. 'l‘emiscaminguu district. a. former member of The WuLcliiiian-\\'ur(lor Staff. is spending a short holiday with friends in this district. -â€"Mr. T0111. Buck was‘suecossiul at the recent freshman examinations at Toronto School of Medicine. Miss Nollie Buck took honors in the first year. arts. - » -â€"-Mr. A. F. Campbell has resigned 'the position of agent for the Ontario 'Mutual Life Assurance (To. here. Mr. Kilkonny of St. Catherincs has taken the position. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kenny reâ€" turned from their wedding trip on Monday. When asked about the re- port; that ho was going to Imu- town Mr. Kenny said “I am hurt) to stay." â€"â€"-Mr. W. Dundas. buyer for Dundas and Flavolle Bros. left on Saturday night, on his annual European buy- ing trip. He sailed from Boston pm- S. S. New England and will visit tho markets of Germany. Holland, and the British Isles in his I‘mnq interâ€" Ulsts. â€"Mr. B. Wilson of Moi-den. Mam, brother-in-law of Mr. James Bryans, formerly of Lindsay. is visiting Mr. John Graham Emily. and other friends in this section. Mr. Wilson likes the west well. He says the crop prospects are better than they have been for the past 18 years. â€"â€"-Mr. H. 1). Hawthorne left on Monday morning to go into camp at London as bandsnmn in the inst. regiment. During his stay in Lindâ€" say Mr. Hawthorne made many friends who regret his departure both on personal grounds and because of the loss his going will be to the Citizvn's Band. July 12Lhâ€"-â€"Orange demonstration at Coboconk. Adresses by Col. .IIughes, J.H.Carncgie, M.P.P. and others. Steamers and barge leaves Lindsay at 7 a. 1n. sharp. June 26â€"Picnic at Dunsford landâ€" lug. Splendid program of athletic events. Dinner served at 12 noon; tea at 4 p.111. See posters. June 26thâ€"â€"-â€"Lawn social at the resâ€" idence of Thos. Webster. East. Oak- Wood. Tea served from 6 to 8 p. 111. Short program. Ice cream served. June 28-Celebration- at Woodville. speeding in ring events, lacrosse and baseball matches. About $200 in prizes for horse races. Band in attendance. See large p05- ters. . June 25th.â€"Oakwood C. O. C. F. and I. O. F. Excursion to Peter- boro, via. G. T. R. Train loaves Mariposa Station at 10.34 a. m. and returning leaves Peterboro at 5.28 p. m. .Tickets : Adults 70c; children 35c. '3A short meeting of council in com- n’iittee Was held on Tuesday night. Commissioner Chalmers asked for more pay. He now gets $800, but -1-_..~ Com. Chalmers Wants More Pay rv-IJ- --v -_- extra work {entailed by taking Coming Events Personal June WeddingS==.he Bride’s Trousseau The N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE, - HOCKIN SHOE STORE rday buy- , per ’ }\ U Our Telephone Number is “7 DARNELLA BROS. in their wonder- ful Acrobatic Brother Act in Trick, High and Lofty Tumbling. LUDELLA in his sensational Single Flying 'Irapeze Act. performing daring feats and sensational drops PETE, the Funny Clown, with his wonderful Trained Giraffe ‘Ginger’, watch for Ginger, he'll make you laugh. LATREMO, the original French Aer- ialist, in his Sensational Balancing Trapeze Act and Spanish Webbing Descent. Central Fair Park, Lindsay, MONDAY, JULY lst, I901 levels and getting out plans for sewâ€" ers was not contemplated when the bargain was made. Mr. Chalmers asks for 3 per cent. on the plizigc pf! these sewers. The enginccr gsgd .10 get. 7 per cent. Ald. Sinclair .gp'posw’ it. The. requcrs-t will be conéidérn. later. Ald. Hore Was instructed to get the seats painted ready for the new hall and to provide for lighting it. Ald. Sinclair declared that he had been dismissed from being chief of the fire brigade because he did not practice with the hook and ladder trucks. Since that they had been on the street only once in two years. Why was that? The chief will be asked to drill regularly according to the byâ€"law. Ald. Jackson advocated hearing the people who had petitioned for a. sewer on Colborneâ€"st. It has been reported against by the commission- er on account of the large cost to lfvon com 1 with the offer. we send to every one taking advantage M Quin mvcfusemeut. the 12 Knives. 1: Porn. 1 Tiblc 81100318): 12 Tea Spoons and mo inc decorated Dinner and tea Set Will be mven absolutely free. We are a.“ concernswd WWW thp‘difihcs 3" SH)".T"“."‘? f“? $152515‘2‘1’23‘n23 “B“X'J ‘23?" “333°” ’ “4222:! MM free for selling the 8 boxes of Pius. Don’taSend a Cent. .2: UUHI cl II nuu fiumnurcr an IIINIIL‘ on “‘0 - w -u\ . I... _‘_, “0H and are advertising In this way. “ mg 21 once. NEW LIFE REMEDY 00., Box 2, 1 Tom on. OUR AIM W. G. BLAIR SON, . Descriptive Programme: Spoons. xor nailing our remedies. Our business reputation is for square and honest dealing. and we will rove it. Every honest n who sells only 8 boxes or our New Life gnmd remedy for all mnure and Weak condi ans 0! the blood. Indigestion. Stomach Trouble. Condim- weakness and nervous disordersâ€"a gentle laxativeâ€"a. grand tonic and life builder) will receive our M ous ofl‘cr of a handsomely decorated 100 piece Dinner and Tea Set md G8 pieces of silverware with a bunti- {nilASih-cr fluted Butter Knife. Sugar Shell. Pickle Fork and Salt and Pepper Set. which we give M Sc! l 100 piecesr find l‘i Silvierr Phflikninei l‘.’ Forks. 12 Ta Spoons and 12 Table I] E ‘ m m (3 Is to please every person who comes into our store. If we do you'll come again. We may come short of the mark sometimes probably do; we’re human, but when we do, tell us. We’ll that it right; or money back if you say so. We have one of the largest assorted stocks in these parts to choose from of CHEVIOTS, ENGLISH WORSTEDS, and SERGE. It will pm you to examine our stock before buying. We are proud of our goods and we know we can please you. THE DARNELLAS will appear at the Dominion Day ........ Celebration in the ‘l’wo Boon West of DaIy Ila-u. Lindsay “ghetto-day and we send Pills by mail. sell them at ‘25 cents s box. (These ne'our reg-Ir ' .ent 'izesl The are my to sell. When sold and us the money. $100.30.! we gun-toe gong“! $3 6"??? ong tar-king FY9333" of this advertisement. the 12 fining}: 053:1; , n,A _“-n x, _!_“_ AL‘AIHAlL. A-- H’ For full pasticulars see posters. , made strong and durable by elegant brass ,w_ the town 'since so much of it wad! the lie along frontage owned by the ms county and exempt. The ratepayers 105' up the re are indignant and hence will _in .h Mkcd to confer with council. Aid- “'4 . 'wh um favored building no more r21. “v I ~ mach year than could be con-v summed by local labor. SIMPLE BROS, Burlwque Horizonâ€" tal Bar Performers and Comedy Acrobats. ODELL, in wonderful Feats of §t_rength and Agility on the Spanish FERRIS 8: LATREMO, wonderful Chair Leap ers and Acrobats. WOOD BROS. will keep you spell. bound during their performance on the Double Trapeze. â€"â€"Take a. couple of hours from he" iness on Friday and see the opening game between Port Hope and Lin}- say. The boys from the lakeside deâ€" feated Peterboro on their own grounds on Saturday in what. the Peterboro papers termed a fierce htt- tle, and are going to try and repeat the dose here. The local management and with the steady practice they have gathered together a. strong nine have been putting in should land 8 victory. Admission: gentleman 15c, ladies 10c., boys 5. Game called at 4; o’clock sharp. PIECE ANDâ€"â€" 48 PIECES SILVERWARE A rare chance. h'o deception. we speak nothing but the truth. You an get 2. m1; size decorated Dinner and Tea I00 DINNER AND "H.851 SIMCOE BROS. Daring Gym-- nasts and Equilibnsts, in their won- derful Roman Ladder Act. prices. We carry a large stack. WHITES OLD STAND. one of our handsome Imupe part of the FREE-

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